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Carrig Graveyard in Wexford acts as the final resting spot for many of those who died during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. A commemorative plaque at the entrance pays homage to those who sacrificed ...
Jean Depot was a relatively short-lived store that was situated at 2 South Main Street in Wexford. It opened in 2014. Judging by its social media profiles, it closed two years later, in 2016.
Cistín Eile was a traditional Irish restaurant that was situated at 80 South Main Street in Wexford town. It was opened by ...
Chan's Restaurant was situated at 90 North Main Street in Wexford town. It operated for nearly 40 years before its closure.
Many a child in Wexford was kitted out in Coffey’s! The store was founded in the late 1800s. Coffey’s closed in 2001. By ...
Shoe Zone was situated at 1 South Main Street in Wexford town, near the corner of Anne Street. The store, which had been there since the mid-2000s, closed in 2020. The UK-based retailer decided to ...
Prior to Jack Bailey’s, it was called the Phoenix. A Wellington Bridge couple named Tom and Margaret Howlin opened the Phoenix in 1984. The Howlins ran it until July 2001, when they decided to sell ...
Chocolate Bar was a pub and bistro that was situated on Common Quay Street in Wexford town, near the Bullring. It was a very popular spot throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. It closed its doors at ...
The Boker was situated at 16 Bride Place in Wexford town, near the corner of Carrigeen Street. Prior to its closure, a corner shop had existed at this location for roughly 70 years. [horiztonal_ad] ...
The tavern closed in June 2024, after the Wrights decided it was no longer viable to continue trading in the current economic climate. At the time, costs were rising across the board, VAT had reverted ...